# How to Avoid Aircond Service Scams | Ipoh

> Spot bait-and-switch pricing, fake faults and pushy upsells. Learn the red flags of aircond scams and what to ask before you hire.

URL: https://aircondserviceipoh.my/guide/avoiding-aircond-service-scams-ipoh/
Last-Modified: 2026-05-21

![Homeowner reviewing a clear printed aircond quote with a technician](/images/featured/homeowner-reviewing-a-clear-printed-aircond-quote-.webp)

Hiring an aircond technician should be simple. Too often it ends with a bill several times higher than the quote, padded with faults that appeared only after the technician walked in. These tricks turn up across Ipoh regularly, but every one of them is easy to spot once you know the pattern.

Finding a 

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 provider is the goal. Here is how to separate the honest ones from the rest.

## The Bait-and-Switch, Explained

The bait-and-switch advertises an artificially low price to get through your door, then invents problems to inflate the bill.

The classic version is the RM30 cleaning trap. An ad promises a full service for RM30 or RM50, which is impossible: a legitimate standard clean in Malaysia costs RM80 to RM150 once transport, labour and equipment are covered. The provider makes up the gap by claiming your unit needs expensive, unplanned repairs. By the time the system is in pieces, you have agreed to a RM300 bill.

A second favourite involves refrigerant. A technician shows you a gauge reading and pressures you to act immediately. But R32 gas naturally runs at 120 to 140 PSI depending on the weather, so a reading of 130 PSI on a hot Ipoh afternoon is perfectly healthy. A dishonest technician calls it critically low. Genuine faults never require a panicked decision on the spot.

![Checklist of red flags to watch for when hiring an aircond technician](/images/content/checklist-graphic-of-red-flags-when-hiring-an-airc.webp)

## Red Flags vs Green Flags

Knowing the tricks in theory is one thing. Spotting them at your door is another. Use this side by side.

| Service Aspect | Red Flag (Scam Warning) | Green Flag (Professional Standard) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Pricing | ”Depends on the condition” or hidden fees | Clear flat rates, for example RM160 to RM400 for a chemical wash |
| Arrival | The phone quote changes once the unit is opened | Price stays locked unless new damage is proven |
| Warranty | No paperwork, vague promises | A written workmanship warranty of at least 30 days |
| Sales tactics | High-pressure urgency to fix critical issues today | Time given to get a second opinion |

A provider with no registered company name or online presence leaves you with zero recourse if they break your compressor. You also lose the ability to file with the Tribunal for Consumer Claims Malaysia, which handles claims up to RM50,000 but needs a valid receipt and company details.

> **The cash-only signal**
> 
> A provider who insists on cash only, with no receipt and no warranty paperwork, is giving you the clearest possible warning. A legitimate business has no reason to avoid a paper trail.

## Three Questions to Ask Before You Hire

Three questions filter out almost every bad actor.

### What is the fixed price, and what does it include?

A transparent provider has a published price list. Get the final number and the inclusions confirmed in writing before anyone visits. Standard cleaning should be a flat rate, chemical washes priced by horsepower, and diagnostic checks a set fee with a clear waiver policy.

### What warranty do I get?

A workmanship warranty of at least 30 days is the industry standard for basic servicing. For a gas top-up, a leak warranty of at least one month is essential. A warranty proves the provider actually fixed the root cause rather than masking it.

### Who is coming, and how experienced are they?

You have every right to know whether a seasoned professional or a trainee is touching your equipment. At Aircon Service Pro Ipoh, the team behind every job, Jacky Wong, Azman bin Ahmad and Muthu Kumar, brings years of certified, hands-on experience to 

honest aircond repair

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One scam worth understanding on its own is 

the fake gas-leak scam

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, where a technician invents a leak to charge for unnecessary work. Read it before anyone checks your refrigerant levels.

A provider who publishes prices, answers these questions clearly and gives a written warranty has earned your trust. One who hides their rates is not worth the risk, no matter how cheap the headline offer looks. Demand transparency from the first phone call.

## Need a senior technician you can trust?

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Guide FAQ

## Common Questions

What are the biggest red flags of an aircond scam?

Watch for vague or changing prices, faults that appear only after the technician arrives, pressure to pay cash on the spot, and no warranty offered. Any one of these is a warning sign. All of them together means walk away.

How do I know a quoted price is fair?

Insist on a fixed published price list before any work begins. A transparent provider can tell you the exact charge for a standard clean, a chemical wash or a diagnostic check without inspecting your unit first. If the price changes after they arrive, that is a red flag.

What should I ask before hiring?

Ask three things before you confirm: what the fixed price is and what it includes, what warranty is provided on the work, and which technician will be coming. A provider who cannot answer all three clearly is not worth hiring.

## Related Guides

### How Often Should You Service Your Aircond?

Service your aircond every 3 months and chemical wash yearly for typical home use. See how dust, pets and usage change the interval.

Read guide

[How Often Should You Service Your Aircond? →](/guide/aircond-service-schedule-guide/)

### Standard Cleaning vs Chemical Wash Explained

Standard cleaning (RM85) wipes filters; a chemical wash (from RM160) deep-cleans the coil. See which aircond service you actually need.

Read guide

[Standard Cleaning vs Chemical Wash Explained →](/guide/basic-clean-vs-chemical-wash/)

### The Aircond Servicing Checklist for Malaysian Homes

What a proper aircond service covers: filter, coil, drainage and gas check, plus what owners can safely self-check between visits.

Read guide

[The Aircond Servicing Checklist for Malaysian Homes →](/guide/complete-aircond-service-checklist/)

### Why Your Aircond Bill Is So High, and How Servicing Cuts It

Dirty coils and low refrigerant make your aircond work harder and raise your bill. See how regular servicing cuts electricity costs.

Read guide

[Why Your Aircond Bill Is So High, and How Servicing Cuts It →](/guide/cut-your-aircond-electricity-bill/)
